12 Days of Christmas - Glee Edition! (10)
So I've decided that since I've already kind of started, for the next ten days (for all you math and holiday majors out there, that's until Christmas...) I'm going to post a cool, funny or weird Christmas video...
I probably should have started this on Monday, being the 12th day before Christmas and all, but you're going to have to do with yesterday being the unofficial start and today being the official start...
(Sidenote: how many of you actually know that the 12 Days of Christmas - or Christmastide - actually refers to the 12 days starting with Christmas and ending with the Eve of Epiphany, the night before the Feast of Epiphany on January 6 that celebrates the Magi reaching the 8 lbs, 6 oz newborn baby Jesus... interesting, no? No? Just me huh...)
So what better way to officially start then with this number in honor of Glee, the void that it's left, and the adequate job that Sing-Off is doing to try to fill said void:
Make sure you listen all the way through...
But seriously... doesn't Toto totally take you back?
(Bonus sidenote: this song also reminds me to give a HUGE shout-out to my really good friends Kim and Jeremy, who are doing the Lord's work in developing and building school programs in Addis Ababa, Egypt and who'll be spending their Christmas there this year... Every year when I go home for Christmas - for the past five years now that I've lived away from South Carolina - and if the level of excitement to see my family is a 100 (it's not, but let's say it is) then my excitement to see my friends Kim and Genevieve is about a 98 - we only see each other during Christmas, and it's a great little tradition that we have going... and then when Kim and Jeremy got married it was awesome seeing him too because he's awesome... they'll be missed this year...)
(Bonus sidenote: this song also reminds me to give a HUGE shout-out to my really good friends Kim and Jeremy, who are doing the Lord's work in developing and building school programs in Addis Ababa, Egypt and who'll be spending their Christmas there this year... Every year when I go home for Christmas - for the past five years now that I've lived away from South Carolina - and if the level of excitement to see my family is a 100 (it's not, but let's say it is) then my excitement to see my friends Kim and Genevieve is about a 98 - we only see each other during Christmas, and it's a great little tradition that we have going... and then when Kim and Jeremy got married it was awesome seeing him too because he's awesome... they'll be missed this year...)
Wednesday, December 16, 2009

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No. YOU'RE awesome. (Jeremy tried to get me to put on a short plaid skirt and serve him beer to re-create the tradition, but I just didn't have the heart.)
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